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Keep plants healthy by providing the right amount of sunlight—most bedroom plants prefer indirect light.
Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Rotate plants occasionally for even growth.
Consider placing plants in attractive pots to complement your bedroom decor.
Variations:
Combine several plants for a diverse air-purifying effect.
Use essential oils extracted from these plants if you lack space for live ones.
Add a small humidifier to boost air moisture alongside the plants.
FAQ:
Do all these plants require a lot of sunlight?
No, most listed plants thrive in indirect or low light, making them perfect for bedrooms.
Can pets be affected by these plants?
Some plants like English Ivy and Peace Lily can be toxic to pets. Always check and place them out of reach.
Will plants alone guarantee better sleep?
Plants help improve air quality and relaxation but should be combined with good sleep hygiene for best results.
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